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10 January 2017

Dr Amos Wilson : Blue Print For Black Power!

By Sicebise Msengana


As I've said before, I'm a solution-oriented blogger, law student, thinker and writer. I'm not an apologist for white domination nor am I a House Slave. Anything that is based on the DEATH,  DESTRUCTION and DEGRADATION of the African people will either surrender or be destroyed. All debts must be paid in blood!


This year, I plan to write more about economic and political seizure of power. It isn't enough to talk about racism/white supremacy without any solutions.  There must be analytical approach and solution-driven theories to solve the problems which we complain about everyday. 

This lecture was delivered by the Honorable Dr. Amos Wilson in his efforts to uplift and empower African people the world-over. It was followed by the revolutionary book entitled Blueprint for Black Power. Here's the synopsis to the book. 

"Blueprint for Black Power details a master plan for the power revolution necessary for Black survival in the 21st century. Blueprints posits that an African American/Caribbean/Pan-African bloc would be most potent for the generation and delivery of Black power in the United States and the World to counter White and Asian power networks. Wilson frames this imperative by deconstructing the U.S. elite power structure of government, political parties, think tanks, corporations, foundations, media, interest groups, banking and foreign investment particulars. Potentially strong Black institutions as the church, media and think tanks; industry; collectives such as investment clubs and credit unions; rotating credit associations such as Afrikan-originated esusu, tontine and partner are analyzed. Pan-Afrikanism, Black Nationalism, ethnocentrism and reparation are assessed, often misused and underused financial institutions as securities, mutual funds, stocks, bonds, underwriting, and incubators advocated, thus elucidating oft-negated opportunities for economic empowerment" --- ---Dick Hertz


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